Hello there, this week on Five on Friday, it's all about yarn. There are a few WIP's (work in progress), a finish and some hand cream to help with the knitting.
I usually have several projects waiting to be worked on - a washcloth, a garment and a pair of socks are the main ones. If I crochet a blanket, or join the knit a knit-a-long for Lent or Advent, that changes things. I also have a cross stitch waiting to be finished too. It's simpler to concentrate on 2 or 3 and leave the rest waiting.
1) Blue Jumper - originally knitted in mauve acrylic. I was persuaded by the yarn shop (many years ago), to knit this in a cheaper yarn. I was inexperienced at choosing materials and felt that it was a poor choice. My tension was likely very loose as it was far too big. I've started again in the correct yarn content 50/50 cotton & wool... it's lovely yarn, soft but holding its shape. You do need to concentrate on the pattern, as there's lots of counting throughout.
2) Purple Washcloth - A finish, knitted in 100% Rico cotton. A good project for taking to Knit & Natter.

Overall taking care of hands, helps with the whole knitting experience.
I was getting up early to spend 20 minutes knitting, before the day starts. It was nice and quiet, a time to think before the rush of the 'to do' list. It's something that I need to get back to.
Also any tips for not getting overloaded with projects waiting to be made?
I love seeing this kind of work. Sadly, I've never been able to pick it up, yet come from a long line of talented knitters and crochets. I'm not quite sure what went wrong :D
ReplyDeleteThat looks like it's going to be such a pretty sweater! The working hands lotion is what I buy my husband for Christmas each year, I'll "borrow" it from him sometimes. Works wonders for cracked, dry skin. I like it b/c it doesn't really sting on the cracks like some of the other lotions. Hope you have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteI admire people who knit and/or crochet. My daughter does some of both and has different projects going. I never learned how to knit. Love the color of the washcloth.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
I am in awe of anyone who has several projects on the go. I can't even manage one at the moment :) The jumper looks gorgeous. Such a delicate pattern.
ReplyDeleteI hope your hands are improving. I find that using an exfoliating scrub of sugar and olive oil will usually help. X
I bought Eleanor some of that hand cream not long before she finished for her maternity leave as, working in a lab, she's constantly washing her hands and they get so sore. I'm not sure whether she tried it or not but I'd heard how good it was. Previously she's used Gloves in a Bottle and found that was very good. I'm still knitting baby garments at the moment but I'm hoping to get back to knitting for myself very soon, haha.
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